Implementation of the IT system: Difference between revisions

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The basic feature of the IT earthing system is that, in the event of a short-circuit to earth fault, the system can continue to operate without interruption. Such a fault is referred to as a “first fault”. <br>In this system, all exposed conductive parts of an installation are connected via PE conductors to an earth electrode at the installation, while the neutral point of the supply transformer is:
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*Either isolated from earth
*Or connected to earth through a high resistance (commonly 1,000 ohms or more)


This means that the current through an earth fault will be measured in milli-amps, which will not cause serious damage at the fault position, or give rise to dangerous touch voltages, or present a fire hazard. The system may therefore be allowed to operate normally until it is convenient to isolate the faulty section for repair work. This enhances continuity of service. <br>In practice, the system earthing requires certain specific measures for its satisfactory exploitation:
[[fr:Protection contre les chocs et incendies électriques]]
 
[[de:Schutz gegen elektrischen Schlag]]
*Permanent monitoring of the insulation with respect to earth, which must signal (audibly or visually) the occurrence of the first fault
*A device for limiting the voltage which the neutral point of the supply transformer can reach with respect to earth
*A “first-fault” location routine by an efficient maintenance staff. Fault location is greatly facilitated by automatic devices which are currently available
*Automatic high-speed tripping of appropriate circuit-breakers must take place in the event of a “second fault” occurring before the first fault is repaired. The second fault (by definition) is an earth fault affecting a different live conductor than that of the first fault (can be a phase or neutral conductor)<sup>(1)</sup>.
 
The second fault results in a short-circuit through the earth and/or through PE bonding conductors.
 
 
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* [[IT system - Preliminary conditions]]
* [[IT system - Protection against indirect contact]]
* [[IT system - High-sensitivity RCDs]]
* [[IT system - Protection in high fire-risk locations]]
* [[IT system - When the fault current-loop impedance is particularly high]]
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[[ru:Реализация системы IT]]
[[zh:IT 系统的应用]]

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